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Annunciation Radio

Type

(Catholic) radio

Country

First air date

February 3, 2008
(16 years ago)
 (2008-02-03)

Founded

2006 (2006)

Headquarters

Toledo, Ohio

Broadcast area

  • Indiana (limited)
  • Michigan (limited)
  • Owner

    Our Lady of Guadalupe Radio, Inc. (d/b/a Annunciation Radio)

    Affiliation(s)

  • Ave Maria Radio
  • Affiliates

  • WRRO Edon, OH
  • WFOT Lexington, OH
  • WHRQ Sandusky, OH
  • WSHB Willard, OH
  • Webcast

    Listen live

    Official website

    annunciationradio.com

    Annunciation Radio is a regional network of five non-commercial radio stations in Ohio that feature a Catholic format with programming from both EWTN Radio and Ave Maria Radio. The flagship station, WNOC (89.7 FM), is licensed to Bowling Green, Ohio, and serves both Bowling Green and the Toledo metropolitan area, both part of the Diocese of Toledo. WNOC's broadcast reach is extended into Northwest Ohio, Northeastern Indiana and the Ohio regions of Sandusky, Willard, Ashland and Mansfield through four full-power FM repeaters. The network also carries programming originating from WNOC's studios which are located in Toledo. In addition to standard analog transmission on all five stations, Annunciation Radio programming is available online.

    History[edit]

    Annunciation Radio began in 2006 as a venture by Toledo businessman and Deacon Michael Learned who, on February 3, 2008, launched a Sunday afternoon program on Toledo daytime talk station WTOD (1560 AM). It was sold by Cumulus Media to CSN Radio in March 2010 (which is now WWYC). The program briefly moved to Cumulus-owned WLQR (1470 AM) until the new station signed on on August 14, 2010. The construction permit was at first held by MCCR Inc. (Ministry for Catholic Charismatic Renewal.) While the new station was in its construction permit phase, a temporary working studio and office was set up at 2679 Brookford Drive in Toledo and a tower erected on Sugar Ridge Rd. near Bowling Green which is shared with WPFX. It is the second Catholic station to make its debut in the summer of 2010, the other being WJTA "Holy Family Radio" licensed in Glandorf, Ohio and transmitting from Leipsic.

    In June 2010, two months before the station began broadcasting, Tim Kusner joined the radio station's staff. He was responsible for obtaining underwriters and gradually moved into producing, announcing, traffic management, managing the station Facebook page, and co-hosting the Friday morning live program Annunciation Radio Presents. WHRQ (88.1 FM) in Sandusky made its on-air debut on Monday, April 25, 2011, as a WNOC simulcast. The station's construction permit was secured in 2009 by the Port Clinton Knights of Columbus Home Association.[1] Annunciation Radio's webstream also launched on August 26, 2010.

    In May 2013 Annunciation Radio opened a permanent main studio and office located at 3662 Rugby Drive in south Toledo. In July 2013, it purchased Lexington station WFOT (89.5 FM), serving the Mansfield area, from St. Gabriel Radio based in Columbus. The transition of WFOT programming from St. Gabriel Radio to Annunciation Radio took place at 3:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, July 11, 2013. WFOT has been on the air since 2007.

    In September 2013, Annunciation Radio purchased the construction permit of WSHB (90.9 FM) in Willard from the Mansfield Christian School, which owns WVMC in Mansfield. Approval of the sale was granted by the Federal Communications Commission on December 23, 2013. WSHB took to the air on Christmas Day, December 25, 2013.

    Network stations[edit]

    The following stations comprise the Annunciation Radio network, with WNOC as the flagship:

    Call sign

    Frequency

    City of license

    FID

    ERP (W)

    HAAT

    Class

    Transmitter coordinates

    FCC info

    WNOC

    89.7 FM

    Bowling Green, Ohio

    176349

    5300

    87.9 m (288 ft)

    A

    41°25′39N 83°36′30W / 41.42750°N 83.60833°W / 41.42750; -83.60833

    LMS

    WFOT

    89.5 FM

    Lexington, Ohio

    92877

    360

    304 m (997 ft)

    A

    40°43′36N 82°36′59W / 40.72667°N 82.61639°W / 40.72667; -82.61639

    LMS

    WHRQ

    88.1 FM

    Sandusky, Ohio

    172338

    380

    102.4 m (336 ft)

    A

    41°22′37.80″N 82°48′52.30″W / 41.3771667°N 82.8145278°W / 41.3771667; -82.8145278

    LMS

    WRRO

    88.9 FM

    Edon, Ohio

    175485

    1400

    96 m (315 ft)

    A

    41°32′58N 84°46′18W / 41.54944°N 84.77167°W / 41.54944; -84.77167

    LMS

    WSHB

    90.9 FM

    Willard, Ohio

    137442

    450

    71.5 m (235 ft)

    A

    41°02′53N 82°40′52W / 41.04806°N 82.68111°W / 41.04806; -82.68111

    LMS

    Former affiliate[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "WHRQ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-09-02.

    External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Toledo, Ohio, metropolitan area

    ByAM frequency

  • 1230
  • 1370
  • 1520
  • 1560
  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.3
  • 88.5
  • 88.9
  • 89.3
  • 89.5
  • 89.7
  • 90.3
  • 91.3
  • 92.5
  • 93.5
  • 94.5
  • 95.7
  • 96.9
  • 97.3
  • 98.3
  • 99.9
  • 101.5
  • 102.3
  • 103.7
  • 104.7
  • 105.5
  • 106.5
  • 107.3
  • 107.7
  • LPFM

  • 97.7
  • WWOC-LP
  • 106.1
  • 107.9
  • Translators

  • 94.1
  • 94.3
  • 94.9
  • 99.5
  • 100.7
  • 104.1
  • 105.9
  • Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 92.5-2
  • 93.5-1
  • 99.9-1
  • 101.5-1
  • 101.5-2
  • 102.3-1
  • 104.7-1
  • 104.7-2
  • 105.5-1
  • 105.5-2
  • 106.5-1
  • NOAA Weather Radio
    frequency

    Bycall sign

  • W231EF
  • W232CM
  • W235BH
  • W258BT
  • W264AK
  • W281AL
  • W290BA
  • WAKT-LP
  • WBCY
  • WBGU
  • WCKY-FM
  • WCWA
  • WGTE-FM
  • WIMX
  • WIOT
  • WJUC
  • WJYM
  • WJZE
  • WKKO
  • WMIM
  • WMLZ-LP
  • WNLB-LP
  • WNKL
  • WNOC
  • WOTL
  • WPAY
  • WPFX-FM
  • WPOS-FM
  • WQQO
  • WRQN
  • WRVF
  • WSPD
  • WTOD
  • WTPG
  • WVKS
  • WWYC
  • WXKR
  • WXTS-FM1
  • WXUT1
  • WYSA
  • WYSZ
  • WVZC-LP
  • WXL51
  • Internet

    Defunct

     U.S. radio stations in Northwest Ohio
    Lima/Findlay
    Vacationland
    Toledo
    Other nearby regions
    Ann Arbor
    Cleveland
    Detroit
    Mid-Ohio
     Canada
    Southwestern Ontario
    See also
    List of radio stations in Ohio

    Notes
    1. Operating under a "Shared Time" agreement on the same frequency.
    Religious radio stations in the state of Ohio

    Active

  • Anna
  • Archbold
  • Athens
  • Beach City
  • Belpre
  • Bolivar
  • Bowling Green
  • Brunswick
  • Buchtel
  • Cambridge
  • Canton
  • Cedarville
  • Chillicothe
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Clyde
  • Columbus
  • Columbus-Worthington
  • Conneaut
  • Coshocton
  • Cuyahoga Falls
  • Dayton
  • Delaware
  • Delphos
  • Delta
  • Edon/Bryan
  • Glandorf/Leipsic
  • Greenville
  • Hillsboro
  • Hubbard
  • Jefferson
  • Lancaster
  • Lexington
  • Lima
  • Logan
  • Loudonville
  • Marion
  • Miamisburg
  • Millersburg
  • Mowrystown
  • Napoleon
  • Newark
  • New Boston
  • Painesville
  • Parma
  • Rossford
  • Sandusky
  • Shelby
  • Spencerville
  • Springfield
  • Steubenville
  • Sycamore
  • Tiffin
  • Upper Sandusky
  • West Union
  • Toledo
  • Warren
  • Wauseon
  • Whitehouse
  • Willard
  • Youngstown
  • Zanesville
  • Defunct

  • Carrollton
  • Fairfield
  • Fostoria
  • Zanesville
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Ohio
    See also
    Classical
    Jazz
    Religious
    Spanish
    Smooth Jazz
    Other

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